The deep house departure for Harris sold 41,000 downloads and captured 2 million U.S. streams (the bulk of which, 74 percent, came from Spotify), according to Nielsen Music, in the week ending July 23. It’s Harris’ eighth top 10 since the chart’s Jan. 26, 2013, launch -- the most of any act (previously, he was tied with Zedd at seven each).

Another artist celebrating an achievement on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs is Jess Glynne, who slips into the top 10 with “Hold My Hand” (11-10). It’s the second top 10 for Glynne, who reached No. 1 for three weeks late last year as the featured vocalist on Clean Bandit’s “Rather Be.” “Hand,” Glynne’s first solo hit, sold 12,000 units while racking up 798,000 U.S. streams (with 71 percent coming from Spotify plays).

Shifting to Top Dance/Electronic Albums, electronic rock duo Ratatat realizes its best sales week and first No. 1 with Magnifique (10,000 sold). The album -- which houses the pair’s first hit on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, “Cream on Chrome” (No. 38) -- beats out The Chemical Brothers for the top spot. The latter’s Born In the Echoes, enters at No. 2 (7,000). Single “Go,” featuring an uncredited Q-Tip, enters Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (No. 40) while climbing on Dance Club Songs (45-35). The track features electro remixes from Claude VonStroke, Edge of Control and Special Request, plus others.

The Chemical Brothers count three No. 1 albums amongst seven top 10s, dating back to 2002’s Come With Us, which led the chart for seven weeks. Before the chart's launch in 2001, they notched three further albums on the Billboard 200. The first, Dig Your Own Hole, remains their most successful, peaking at No. 14 on April 26, 1997, and spawning career-defining track “Block Rockin’ Beats.”

Continuing with Dance Club Songs, Andy Grammer grabs the top spot with his inaugural hit, “Honey, I’m Good” (rising 2-1). Remixes from Jump Smokers and Wideboys, among others, transformed the pop smash (which hit No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 last month) for clubs. Grammer performed the track to a packed crowd on the July 24 edition of the Today show.